双极模糊的伪UP的理想的伪UP代数
Alachew Amaneh Mechderso1, Berhanu Assaye Alaba1, Tilahun Mekonnen Munie1
1Department of Mathematics, Bahir Dar University College of Science, Bahir Dar, Amhara, 6000, Ethiopia.
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|February 11, 2025
概括
这项研究探讨了在伪UP代数中应用到伪UP理想的双极模糊集合. 它证明了这些理想的交叉点是保留的,但联盟不是,并检查了在同态度和笛卡儿产品下的属性.
科学领域:
- 代数结构的代数结构.
- 模糊的集合理论 模糊的集合理论
- 数学的逻辑数学逻辑
背景情况:
- 伪UP代数是一种具有特定属性的代数结构.
- 双极模糊集合为表示不确定性提供了一个通用的框架.
- 了解代数系统中的理想结构对于理论进步至关重要.
研究的目的:
- 在伪UP代数中引入和研究双极模糊伪UP理想的概念.
- 在集合运算下分析双极模糊伪UP理想的闭合特性.
- 探索这些理想的行为在代数映射下,如同型式和笛卡尔积.
主要方法:
- 双极模糊集合理论应用于伪UP理想的定义.
- 基于证据的数学推导来确定这些理想的属性.
- 在双极模糊的伪UP理想的背景下,对同型和笛卡儿产品的研究.
主要成果:
- 两个双极模糊的伪UP理想的交叉点总是一个双极模糊的伪UP理想.
- 两个双极模糊的伪UP理想的结合不一定是双极模糊的伪UP理想.
- 确定了同态图像,反向图像和双极模糊伪UP理想的笛卡尔积的属性.
结论:
- 双极模糊的伪UP理想在交叉和卡特西亚产物下表现出特定的闭合特性.
- 同态化和笛卡儿积分运算保留了双极模糊的伪UP理想的结构.
- 这项研究有助于理解抽象代数中的模糊结构.
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